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Managing Switch User Accounts
Secure Shell—Any standard Secure Shell client may be used for logging into the switch.
SNMP—Any standard SNMP browser may be used for logging into the switch.
For more information about connecting to the switch through one of these methods, see
"Logging Into the
Switch,"and the appropriate Getting Started Guide.
For information about setting up the switch to allow user access through these interfaces, see
"Managing Switch Security."

Startup Defaults

By default, a single user management account is available at the first bootup of the switch. This account
has the following user name and password:
user name—admin
password—switch
Initially, the admin user can only be authorized on the switch through the console port. Management
access through any other interface is disabled. The Authenticated Switch Access commands may be used
to enable access through other interfaces/services (Telnet, HTTP, etc.); however, SNMP access is not
allowed for the admin user. Also, the admin user cannot be modified, except for the password.
Password expiration for the admin user is disabled by default. See
page
10-13.
In addition, another account, default, is available on the switch for default settings only; this account
cannot be used to log into the switch. It is used to store and modify default settings for new users.
Note. Up to 64 users may be configured in the local switch database.
To set up a user account, use the user command, which specifies the following:
Password—The password is required for new users or when modifying a user's SNMP access. The
password will not appear in an ASCII configuration file created via the snapshot command.
Privileges—The user's read and write access to command domains and families. See
Privileges for a User" on page 10-17
SNMP access—Whether or not the user is permitted to manage the switch via SNMP. See
SNMP Access for a User Account" on page 10-18
End-User Profile—The user's read and write access to command areas, port ranges, and VLAN
ranges; used for customer login accounts. See
Typically, options for the user (privileges or end-user profile; SNMP access) are configured at the same
time the user is created. An example of creating a user and setting access privileges for the account is
given here:
-> user thomas techpubs read-write domain-policy md5+des
For more details about command syntax, see the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide
for more details.
for more details.
"Setting Up End-User Profiles" on page
July 2010
Overview of User Accounts
Chapter 2,
"Configuring Password Expiration" on
"Configuring
10-20.
Chapter 11,
"Setting Up
page 10-5

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